What's the difference between piece; loaf; bar? The more specific the better, always confused. I know the meaning, but what is the specific distinction The one below, I know what it means. I can find these everywhere. Will I come here to ask? The main reason is that they can't be distinguished. In English, they are different! What I want is a clearer distinction. I already know what you said. I understand the meaning, but both piece and bar can be used to express block

What's the difference between piece; loaf; bar? The more specific the better, always confused. I know the meaning, but what is the specific distinction The one below, I know what it means. I can find these everywhere. Will I come here to ask? The main reason is that they can't be distinguished. In English, they are different! What I want is a clearer distinction. I already know what you said. I understand the meaning, but both piece and bar can be used to express block

PIECE
In short, piece is used to describe something thinner, like paper or something
It can also be used to describe bread, which is what we call sliced bread. Piece means a slice,
LOAF
This is simple, although it can also be used to describe bread. Do you know that kind of "French stick" bread? That kind of bread is called loaf, like the long one. So loaf is used to describe this shape
BAR
I feel that bar is generally hollow in the middle, but it can also be used to describe soap. This time, we don't use it much in our daily life, and the words used are also some inherent words, such as ballet bar, the kind of leg pressing dry in ballet
As a matter of fact, you don't need to make it clear in English. Just read more English articles and you will understand them naturally. You don't need to remember them